About the Seminars:What do you usually do, if one of heads of Hard Disk Drive is damaged? Do you know how to virtually replace bad heads to good ones and get user data? Are you sure you are using forward-looking techniques in data recovery? «MR-head shift technology» will explore unique alternative techniques how to smartly recover data without physical replacement of damaged HSA and how to make damaged drive «think» in another way.

Seminar outline:If one of heads in Hard Disk Drive is damaged, the drive does not get ready state or forms dynamic part of translator incorrectly, as in a result you can't read user information. The seminar presents unique «MR-head shift technology» that enables to virtually replace bad heads to good ones in drive RAM. Your drive will «think» that all MR-heads are good, will build correct translator and get ready state. After that, you can easily read user data on good heads. Moreover, this technology simplifies the search of donor drive and you can use donor drive with even another number of heads. We will demonstrate benefits of this technology on three HDD vendors: WD, Seagate and Samsung.

Who should attend:This seminar is targeted primarily at data recovery engineers, IT specialists, researchers, digital forensic analysts, network engineers and anyone engaged in Hard Disk Drive technology. Participants should have an elementary knowledge of Hard Disk Drive structure and preferably some experience in data recovery.

Speakers:Keynote speakers include senior developers from ACE Lab company, Russia, known for founding the best professional data recovery technology under PC-3000 trademark, advancing it to the world-leader level and providing the most efficient data recovery technologies for more than twenty years.

Benefits:

alternative technology to mechanical works

simplified search for donor drive

lower risk of damaging surfaces with user information

optimizing your data recovery skills

less efforts for data recovery engineers

meeting developers of legendary PC-3000

FREE participation — Prior application is obligatory

How to Attend a SeminarSeminar Applications should sent by e-mail to: Alexandr Derkunsky pc@acelab.ru